Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv] far the " in BNC.

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1 In all the examples given so far the syllabic has been following another consonant ; sometimes it is possible for another consonant to precede that consonant , but in this case a syllabic consonant is less likely to occur .
2 We have considered so far the daily rhythms of humans in health .
3 If the process is carried too far the material will however be weakened and eventually broken .
4 It remains to be seen how far the structural changes will result in a ‘ cultural ’ change within the NHS .
5 There has been a familiar aura of UNESCO optimism about the plans of the project and it remains to be seen how far the recommendations of its Report on the Reform of Primary Education issued in 1977 will be accepted by the Government .
6 The key is turned to the left for maximum output , but if turned too far the integral cleaning needle engages and may snuff out the flame — you need to be really careful .
7 It has got too far the imtimidation from the young people has got too bad to put up with
8 It has got too far the imtimidation from the young people has got too bad to put up with
9 But confident McIvor points out : ‘ We 've got this far the hard way with penalty shoot-outs in every round .
10 This is hardly surprising when it is remembered how far the world has changed in living memory , and in ways which inevitably made their mark on theology itself .
11 Although the majority of people would not want to revert stuffily to the strict dress code for civil servants of the 1950s , does my right hon. Friend agree that the pendulum may have swung too far the other way ?
12 ‘ It was a huge blow to their pride to discover how far behind they had fallen during isolation — yet coach John Williams has now gone too far the other way .
13 She says things have gone too far the other way .
14 C Professor D.C. Moore has lately questioned how far the Bill was , or was ever thought to be , a concession by the aristocracy .
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